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MICHAELSPAPPY Offline
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.500 season?
Baseball seasons at .500 or over have been very rare in our history thus far. I looked it up two or three years ago, but there haven't been very many of them. Looks like we might have a shot at this this season if we can be competitive in conference play.
03-16-2022 01:33 PM
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RE: .500 season?
Our RPI is 94 which you would think is pretty good. BUT, there are 6 other SBC teams with better RPI and Texas State is ranked No. 22 by D1baseball.com.

T-State 14
Ga Southern 15
Troy 51
CC 52
Louisiana 74
USA 88
03-16-2022 01:45 PM
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RE: .500 season?
And we were swept at Georgia State.
03-21-2022 11:52 AM
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